After hearing a few different rumors and seeing a few surfaced pictures, more photos have shown up, but this time with some new information as well. The phone has a codename of "Zeus" according to the photo below. The phone also is running Android OS 2.2 in the picture.

The first thing that came to my mind when I saw these was OMG, I have got to get at least one if not all of these. I happen to love the Angry Birds game like most people and happen to play it on my iPad, so I was ecstatic when I saw these.

Aha! Yes it is here in my mail, inside a box with a letter that tells me to be honest and not dip the phone in my chocolate milk. It's the T-Mobile G2, that wonderful slab of silver boasting 4G speeds, a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM7230 processor, Android 2.2 Froyo, and a massive price range of $99 to $499.99, it's coming fraught with talk of early arrivals, hardware issues, and missing storage. But I'll tell you what, right now, right here, this phone is wild. I don't throw that term around lightly. When I say wild, I mean completely excellent and amazing.

If you have been looking for even more reasons to finally pick up the ultra fast and powerful Sprint Epic 4G, now is your chance. Sprint is currently offering up a $50 credit to anyone who purchases the the device between October 31st, 2010 and January 8, 2011.

Rebate forms are always a good way at getting a glimpse into what a carrier is planning for upcoming weeks. Usually revealing some sort of new hardware, they are also a reliable source. Verizon’s rebate form has hit the internet, with it some details of upcoming hardware has been revealed to be close to release.
In the form we see that there are two different Droid 2 Global handsets coming, and one Droid Pro handset. Could this mean that the Droid 2 will be seeing the camera-less release instead of the Pro?
We also see the Samsung Continuum is coming. This gives us even more reason to believe that this will be the topic of discussion at the November 8th event. We will be at this event so stay tuned for that bit of Samsung news, as well as any updates with the carriers device plans.
[Via Engadget]

So you'd like to develop some apps for the new NookColor, yes? Let's take a look at what you'll be looking at. In a recent conversation we had with Barnes & Noble representatives, they made it clear that the approach behind NookDeveloper will be very reading-centric. Very soon, B&N will be launching NookDeveloper to reach out to developers and content providers and show them love. In the next few weeks, the developer portal will be opening up, and inside will be an SDK emulator that you and your pals can work on to create and/or optimize your apps to work with the NookColor.

Halloween is quickly approaching, and with it - the end to our T-Mobile LG Optimus T Giveaway! You now have just over 24 hours to submit a picture of your phone dressed up in a creative halloween costume.
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To enter, head over to the original post here, submit your picture in the comments section and the winner will be determined Sunday morning with an announcement following shortly after.

Verizon is holding its own race challenge in the city of Seattle in order to promote the HTC Droid Incredible. The race will be this Saturday and Verizon is giving away six Droid Incredibles which will run Android 2.2 OS to the winners. Full details after the break.
There were 50 spots in the challenge, but unfortunately the regristation is over so you'll just have to watch others compete. Contestants will have to complete various tasks while running through Seattle to win either first, second, or third place prizes. The first-place team will receive $3,000, two Droid Incredibles, and a two $125 Verizon gift cards. The second-place team will receive $1,500, two Droid Incredibles, and a two gift cards as well. Third will receive $500 along with the phones and gift cards. Sounds like a pretty cool contest and kind of like the show Amazing Race shown on ABC. I would have definitely entered if I was in the Seattle area, who doesn't want a lil bit of a challenge plus the opportunity to win some cash and phones. You can check out the full details on Verizon's website.
Via [Verizon Urban Challenge]

Just as we started to hear rumors that the Google Nexus 2 will be Samsung made, a mysterious new Samsung branded device has hit the FCC. Although we have absolutely no idea what Samsung’s plans for this device are, this is the first time we have heard about the GT-i9010, it is a reasonable guess.

We now have somewhat solid proof that Motorola is prepping a version of it's upcoming Droid Pro without a camera. A reason for such a device would be for people working in high-security lines of work and need a device without a camera for obvious reason. Until now, camera-less high-securtity devices have only been based on Windows Mobile or Blackberry, but it looks like Motorola is taking it's Droid Pro into this territory.